The Calistoga City Council meeting on June 2, 2024, was dominated by discussions surrounding the potential purchase of the Napa County Fairgrounds, a move that could reshape community engagement and local events. Council members and residents expressed overwhelming support for the acquisition, which is being offered at a price of $2 million.
Aaron Heath, a student and member of the active transportation advisory committee, shared his enthusiasm for the fairgrounds, recalling fond memories and emphasizing the need for community involvement in funding and revitalization efforts. "We can find a way," he stated, highlighting the importance of charity and fundraising as key components for financing the project.
Council member Cooper praised Mayor Williams for his dedication and extensive research in negotiating the deal, noting that the transition of stewardship from the county to the city represents a significant opportunity for Calistoga. He emphasized the importance of a thorough due diligence period to address potential liabilities and ensure the fairgrounds' historical uses are preserved.
The council acknowledged the challenges ahead, including necessary repairs and funding allocations, but remained optimistic about the fairgrounds' potential to serve as a central hub for community events. Vice Mayor expressed gratitude for community input, recognizing both concerns and enthusiasm from residents.
The council is set to consider a resolution that would authorize the purchase of the fairgrounds and outline steps for revitalization, including hiring a dedicated director for the project. This initiative aims to breathe new life into the fairgrounds, ensuring it remains a vital part of Calistoga's community fabric for generations to come.